6V3025 REPAIR KIT-BAT Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6V3025
6V-3025
6V3025
CA6V3025
6V-3025
6V3025
Weight: 21 pounds 9 kg.
Information:
Proper engine operation and maintenance are essential for long engine life and maximum performance. The basic operation and periodic maintenance procedures are outlined in this OPERATION GUIDE. Before starting the engine, familiarize yourself with these procedures.Your Caterpillar dealer is available for troubleshooting, testing and servicing when required.Safety Precautions
Safety is basically common sense. A general guide of safety precautions may be listed, but each installation has its own peculiarities which cannot always be predicted and covered by rules. Past experience and common sense are needed for the necessary safety measures. Lack of attention to safety can result in serious accidents. Be alert. Watch for hazards. Use preventive measures. Correct deficiencies promptly.The following safety precautions are a guide to safe operation:1. All electrical equipment must be grounded according to Coast Guard regulations.2. Install guards over all exposed rotating parts. If guards are missing, inadequate or in need of repair, have corrective measures taken.3. Wear ear protective devices if working inside an enclosed engine room with the engine running. 4. Wear a safety hat when working in the area of overhead equipment.5. Do not wear loose clothing whenever working around engines or machinery.6. Keep the engine room and deck clean. Wipe up spilled oil or fuel.7. Provide adequate waste oil disposal.8. Keep batteries in a well ventilated area. Hydrogen gas, which is present in the area of the batteries, is highly explosive. 9. Do not smoke around batteries. 10. Store oily rags in containers. Don't leave rags on an engine.11. Remove all tools and electrical cords from the engine before starting.12. Disconnect and tape the ground battery lead before working on an engine. Be sure an automatic start-stop system cannot operate and start the engine while working on it. 13. Never start, nor attempt to run, an engine with the governor linkage disconnected. 14. Never try adjusting or repairing either the engine, or the driven equipment, while the engine is running.Safety is EVERYONE'S Business!!Cold Weather Starting
Many variables can affect cold weather starting. Use the above chart as a guide, but actual experience will determine when aids are necessary and how they should be used. The following starting aids are available.Glow Plugs (Attachment)
Use glow plugs before cranking the engine, immediately after the engine has started, and until the engine is running smoothly.
HEAT-START SWITCH
GLOW PLUGOperation:
1. Push in and turn the HEAT-START switch to the HEAT position and hold for the approximate heating time shown
Safety is basically common sense. A general guide of safety precautions may be listed, but each installation has its own peculiarities which cannot always be predicted and covered by rules. Past experience and common sense are needed for the necessary safety measures. Lack of attention to safety can result in serious accidents. Be alert. Watch for hazards. Use preventive measures. Correct deficiencies promptly.The following safety precautions are a guide to safe operation:1. All electrical equipment must be grounded according to Coast Guard regulations.2. Install guards over all exposed rotating parts. If guards are missing, inadequate or in need of repair, have corrective measures taken.3. Wear ear protective devices if working inside an enclosed engine room with the engine running. 4. Wear a safety hat when working in the area of overhead equipment.5. Do not wear loose clothing whenever working around engines or machinery.6. Keep the engine room and deck clean. Wipe up spilled oil or fuel.7. Provide adequate waste oil disposal.8. Keep batteries in a well ventilated area. Hydrogen gas, which is present in the area of the batteries, is highly explosive. 9. Do not smoke around batteries. 10. Store oily rags in containers. Don't leave rags on an engine.11. Remove all tools and electrical cords from the engine before starting.12. Disconnect and tape the ground battery lead before working on an engine. Be sure an automatic start-stop system cannot operate and start the engine while working on it. 13. Never start, nor attempt to run, an engine with the governor linkage disconnected. 14. Never try adjusting or repairing either the engine, or the driven equipment, while the engine is running.Safety is EVERYONE'S Business!!Cold Weather Starting
Many variables can affect cold weather starting. Use the above chart as a guide, but actual experience will determine when aids are necessary and how they should be used. The following starting aids are available.Glow Plugs (Attachment)
Use glow plugs before cranking the engine, immediately after the engine has started, and until the engine is running smoothly.
HEAT-START SWITCH
GLOW PLUGOperation:
1. Push in and turn the HEAT-START switch to the HEAT position and hold for the approximate heating time shown
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